members of the committee that will interrogate her, senator dianne feinstein, a senior democrat from california, and senator john cornyn, former texas supreme court justice. then "right now," we continue our series of the future of the gop talking with one of its rising stars, eric cantor, the number two republican in the u.s. house. also, is public support for president obama starting to crack? and what does that mean for his ambitious domestic agenda? we'll ask our sunday group if the president's political honeymoon is over. and our power player of the week shows us the front door of the nation's capitol. all right now on "fox news sunday." and hello again from fox news in washington. tomorrow morning judge sonia sotomayor faces her judges, members of the senate judiciary committee which will conduct her confirmation hearings. we're joined by two leading members of that committee, john cornyn, republican of texas, and dianne feinstein, democrat from california. senators, welcome back to "fox news sunday." senator cornyn, can judge sotomayor's nomination be blocked? if so, how? >> it was unhea